Mid-Century Modern Dresser Attributed to John Van Koert for Drexel - 8-Drawer Lowboy
This mid-century modern lowboy dresser is attributed to John Van Koert for Drexel, reflecting the clean lines and refined simplicity associated with his design work for the brand during the 1950s and early 1960s. The piece features a symmetrical layout of eight drawers, providing substantial and versatile storage.
The dresser is constructed with solid wood drawer boxes, visible dovetail joinery, and smooth-operating drawers. The case showcases warm tone variation and natural grain patterning across the drawer fronts, top surface, and side panels.The original round pulls consist of a two-tone circular design, adding a subtle sculptural accent to the otherwise streamlined profile.
Raised on tapered legs, the dresser maintains a balanced and elevated stance typical of Mid-century American furniture. The proportions allow it to function equally well as a bedroom dresser, dining sideboard, or living room storage cabinet.
Vintage condition as pictured.
Listing is for described item only.
Dimensions approx: 60"L, 18"W, 30”H